Do you want to learn how to crochet? Or perhaps you want to brush up on your skills? Come and join the Beginner’s Classes. We’ll cover the basic stitches and techniques to get you started. Our 1st project will be dishcloths – which are quick to make and are wonderful gifts!

Crochet is an easy-to-learn skill which uses minimum materials. All you need is a hook, some yarn and a pattern. You can make a variety of projects using crochet – clothing, Afghans, toys, home décor, etc. Crochet does not need a special room or certain conditions. It is something you can do while still being sociable (unless you’re counting!). You can even take your crochet along with you on holiday. Like with any skill, the more you practice, the easier it gets. Make time for crochet and soon it will become a part of you.

FALL is just around the corner & before you know it, you will preparing your child to return to school! We are starting to take Fall registrations & reservations for the After School Sewing classes now!

Calendar year for After School sewing classes starts September 4 thru May 23. Classes will meet weekly 4 times per month during the school year. The year ends with our exciting Fashion Show where our students can show off their sewing & fashion talents to their families on the runway!

I started my business because I enjoy sewing & crafts. My nieces have always loved for me to sew for them. One day, my niece, Gracie told me “I love how the sewing machine makes fabric become something.” She was my inspiration to start teaching people how to sew.

Simply put, our mission is devoted to you or your child–making the most of your creative talent and helping you achieve your goals. It’s always about you!

WELCOME

“Welcome to Gracie Lynn Sewing! We are committed to providing a space for inspiration, creativity and individuality! Our little shop provides an escape and area for everyone in the community to come and let their creative minds take off! Come share in the experience at “Your Happy Place”! We hope to add joy to your world, one stitch at a time!”